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Back to the Future Cinema
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"Back to the Future Cinema" |
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Genre
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Science Fiction Cinema,
Sci-Fi Comedy Cinema,
Americana Cinema.
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Year
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1985 |
Director
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Director Robert Zemeckis.
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Actors
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Michael J. Fox Cinema,
Christopher Lloyd Cinema,
Crispin Glover Cinema,
Lea Thompson Cinema,
Thomas F. Wilson Cinema,
James Tolkan Cinema,
Claudia Wells Cinema,
Wendie Jo Sperber Cinema,
Marc McClure Cinema,
George DiCenzo Cinema,
Jamie Abbott Cinema,
Norman Alden Cinema,
Ivy Bethune Cinema,
Maia Brewton Cinema,
Katherine Britton Cinema,
David Harold Brown Cinema,
Lee Brownfield Cinema,
Elizabeth Chambers Cinema,
Jeffrey Jay Cohen Cinema,
J.J. Cohen Cinema,
Robert de Lapp Cinema,
Richard L. Duran Cinema,
George "Buck" Flower Cinema,
Lisa Freeman Cinema,
Donald Fullilove Cinema,
Courtney Gains Cinema,
Johnny Green Cinema,
Paul Hansen Cinema,
Will Hare Cinema,
Deborah Harmon Cinema,
Jason Hervey Cinema,
Cristen Kauffman Cinema,
Robert Krantz Cinema,
Huey Lewis and the News Cinema,
Jason Marin Cinema,
Lee McCain Cinema,
Boyd "Red" Morgan Cinema,
Read Morgan Cinema,
Jeff O'Haco Cinema,
Sachi Parker Cinema,
Karen Petrasek Cinema,
Elsa Raven Cinema,
Gary Riley Cinema,
Casey Siemaszko Cinema,
Tommy Thomas Cinema,
Lloyd L. Tolbert Cinema,
Harry Waters, Jr. Cinema,
Granville "Danny" Young Cinema,
Billy Zane Cinema.
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File
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Runtime: |
116:00 |
Codec: |
dvd-rip |
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700.77 Mb |
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Storyline:
Contemporary high schooler Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) doesn't have the most pleasant of lives. Browbeaten by his principal at school, Marty must also endure the acrimonious relationship between his nerdy father (Crispin Glover) and his lovely mother (Lea Thompson), who in turn suffer the bullying of middle-aged jerk Biff (Thomas F. Wilson), Marty's dad's supervisor. The one balm in Marty's life is his friendship with eccentric scientist Doc (Christopher Lloyd), who at present is working on a time machine. Accidentally zapped back into the 1950s, Marty inadvertently interferes with the budding romance of his now-teenaged parents. Our hero must now reunite his parents-to-be, lest he cease to exist in the 1980s. It won't be easy, especially with the loutish Biff, now also a teenager, complicating matters. Beyond its dazzling special effects, the best element of Back to the Future is the performance of Michael J. Fox, who finds himself in the quagmire of surviving the white-bread 1950s with a hip 1980s mindset. Back to the Future cemented the box-office bankability of both Fox and the film's director, Robert Zemeckis, who went on to helm two equally exhilarating sequels. |
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Back to the Future Cinema |